Gov. Laura Kelly announces over $26 million will be awarded for water projects and technical assistance across Kansas.
An overhaul of the Community Development Block Grant program in Kansas is expected to expand eligibility and access to funds.
Governor Laura Kelly and the Kansas Water Office announced Thursday the list of communities that will receive water project funding as part of a $26 million grant program.
Improvements to the Allen County Airport, as well new infrastructure to the facility south of Iola, has local leaders ...
Holly Allen The decades-long campaign for a new library building at Meriden has reached an impetus with the receipt of a $650,000 Community Development Block Grant from the sta ...
A new round of federal layoffs are impacting jobs and natural resource programs in the Sunflower State this month. KSNT news ...
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A public open house gave residents a chance to weigh in on South Loop Park's final design. It also included an update on when ...
Reno County has been awarded a grant to cover the full cost of combining Yoder and HABIT sewer treatment systems, a project ...
English top-flight football's most historic derby has increasingly less local representation. Can the trend be reversed?
The Topeka Area Sports Commission launched three years ago. The body aims to help young athletes and promote sporting events ...